
FILMS OF THE ARMED FORCES PAGE 


UNITED STATES ARMY 
Recruiting and 

Induction Service I 

UNITED STATES NAVY 
Coast Guard 2 

Marine Corps 2 

Navy Recruiting Stations 3 


CIVILIAN DEFENSE TRAINING 
FILMS 

OFFICE OF CIVILIAN DEFENSE 4 
WAR DEPARTMENT 

Signal Corps 4 


INDUSTRIAL TRAINING FILMS 

FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY 
Office of Education C 


INFORMATIONAL FILMS PAGE 

AGRICULTURE, United States 
Department of 7 

BITUMINOUS COAL CONSUMERS' 
COUNSEL, Office of 8 

COORDINATOR OF INTER- 
AMERICAN AFFAIRS, Office 
of the 8 

FFDERAL SECURITY AGENCY 
National Youth 

Administration 9 

Pub Iic Health Service, 

United States 10 

INTERIOR, Department of the 
Bureau of Mines 10 

OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION 

Bureau of Motion Pictures II 


Issued August, 1942 


Bureau of Motion Pictures. 

D,S.OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION, 

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Washington, D.C. 




















To borrow any of the films listed on the following pages: 

1. Note the method of distribution and the name and address of the 
distributor under which the film is listed. Write directly to 
that organization . 

2. Note that rental costs or free availability is listed under 
each Government agency. 

3. In practically all cases, exhibitors are asked to pay trans¬ 
portation charges to and from points of exhibition. 

4. It is best to give an alternate choice of films if possible, 
and an alternate date. Definite dates must be given . Be sure 
that your first choice and alternate films are both from the 
same agency or distributor. 

5. Try to make your requests for films at least three weeks in 
advance. 

6. Specify whether you need 16mm or 35mm films. All of the films 
listed are sound productions. Do not attempt to run a 16mm 
sound picture on a silent projector. 

7. If there is no express office in your town, please indicate the 
nearest town which does have express service. 

8. Please return films promptly. Borrowers are held responsible 
for any damages. 









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UNITED STATES ARMY 
Recruiting and Induction Service 


The following 16mm sound motion pictures are available free of charge at most Main Stations of the 
U. S. Army Recruiting and Induction Service. They may be borrowed by schools and other civic groups 
from the Main Army Recruiting and Induction Stations listed below. 


AIR ARMY (1 reel, 6 minutes) technicolor. 

ARMY ON WHEELS (1 reel, 8 minutes) technicolor. 

GUARDIAN OF THE COLORS (1 reel, 12 minutes) technicolor. 

HERE COMES THE CAVALRY (1 reel, 12 minutes) technicolor. 

LOOK TO LOCKHEED FOR LEADERSHIP (1 reel, 15 minutes) technicolor. 
SERVICF WITH THE COLORS (1 reel, 12 minutes) technicolor. 

THF TANKS ARF COMING (1 reel, 12 minutes) technicolor. 

WINGS OF THE ARMY (1 reel, 15 minutes) technicolor. 

WINGS OF STEEL (1 reel, 12 minutes) technicolor. 

WINNING YOUR WINGS (1 reel, 15 minutes) technicolor. 


Main Army Recruiting Stations 


First Service Command 

Headquarters, 

Boston, Mass. 

Portland, Maine 

Manchester, N. H. 

Rutland, Vt. 

Roston, Mass. 

Providence, R. I. 

Hartford, Conn. 


463A Congress St. 

32 Water St. 

38i Center St. 

269 Columbus Avenue 

40 Fountain St. 

555 Asylum St. 

Second Service Command 

Headquarters, 

Governors Island, N.Y. 

New York, N. Y. 

Albany, N. Y. 

Syracuse, N. Y. 

Trenton, N. J. 

Newark, N. J. 


39 Whitehall St. 

Federal Bldg., Room 323 

355 Federal Bldg. 

P. 0. Bldg. 

P. 0. Bldg. 

Third Service Command 

Headquarters, 

Baltimore, Md. 

Baltimore, Md. 

Harrisburg, Pa. 

Philadelphia, Pa. 

Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Richmond, Va. 


1st Floor, Equitable Bldg., 
Calvert & Fayette Sts. 

4th St Market Sts. 

Customs House, Room 607, 

2nd and Chestnut Sts. 

Old P. 0. Bldg. 

Parcel Post Bldg. 

Fourth Service Command 

Headquarters, 

Atlanta, Ga. 

Jacksonville, Fla. 

Montgomery, Ala. 

Charlotte, N. C. 


250 P. 0. Sr Court House Bldg 
519 P. 0. Bldg. 

P. 0. Bldg. 

Fifth Service Command 

Headquarters, 

Fort Hayes, Columbus, Ohio 

Columbus, Ohio 

Cincinnati, Ohio 
Indianapolis, Ind. 

Charleston, W. Va. 


315 Old P. 0. Bldg. 

227 Federal Bldg. 

431 Federal Bldg. 

11 Capitol St. 

Sixth Service Command 

He ad quar ters, 

Chicago, Illinois 

Chicago, Ill. 

Peoria, Ill. 

Milwaukee, Wis. 

Detroit, Mich. 

Kalamazoo, Mich. 


515 S. Franklin St. 

62 Federal Bldg. 

428 Federal Bldg. 

631 Federal I’ldg. 

12 P. 0. Bldg. 

Seventh Service Command 

Headquarters, 

Omaha, Nebraska 

St. Louis, Mo. 

Kansas City, Kan. 

Oma ha, Neb. 

Des Moines, Iowa 

Minneapolis, Minn. 

Denver, Colorado 
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921 New Federal Bldt'. 
Wyandotte Court H:u>e 

224 P. 0. Bldg. 

115 Old Federal Bldg. 

182 Federal Office Bldg. 

104 Old Customs Bldg., 

16th and Arapahoe Sts. 

























ARMED FORCES (Continued) 

Main Army Recruiting Stations (Continued) 


Eighth Service Command 

Lubbock, Tex. 

Dallas, Tex. 

Houston, Tex. 

San Antonio, Tex. 

Santa Fe, N. M. 
Oklahoma City, Okla. 
Little Rock, Arkansas 
New Orleans, La. 

Ninth Service Command 

San Francisco, Calif. 
Los Angeles, Calif. 
Portland, Ore. 

Salt Lake City, Utah 
Seattle, Wash. 

Butte, Montana 
Phoenix, Arizona 


Headquarters, Fort Sam Houston, Texas 

P. 0. Bldg., Room 200-206 
Federal Bldg., Room 602 
232 Old City Hall Bldg. 

Builders Exchange Bldg., 

Pecan & St. Marys Sts. 

217 P. 0. Bldg. 

331 P. 0. Bldg. 

67 New Federal Bldg. 

429-431 Carondlet St. 

Headquarters, Fort Douglas, Utah 

444 Market St. 

1755 P. 0. & Court House 
323 Main P. 0. Bldg. 

223 Ness Bldg. 

609 Stewart St. , 

Lloyd Bldg. 

Old High School Bldg. 

414 Luhrs Bldg. 


UNITED STATES COAST GUARD 

For the following films, write to the Coast Guard Headquarters, Washington, D. C., or to the Dis¬ 
trict Coast Guard Officers listed below. They are free of charge. 

CADET CRUISE (1 reel, 10 minutes) 16 and 35mm, sound (1940) 

Illustrates the life and work of the Cadet while attending the Coast Guard Academy at New London, 
Connecticut, and while on a Cadet training cruise aboard a Coast Guard Cutter visiting foreign 
lands. 

COAST GUARD ACADEMY, THE (2 reels, 17 minutes) 16 and 36mm, sound (1940) 

(2 reels, 22 minutes) 16mm, color, sound (1942) 

Illustrates the various activities comprising student life at the Coast Guard Academy at New Lon¬ 
don, Connecticut. Drills, study periods, training in small boats, machine shops, living quarters, 
sports, and social activities are depicted. 

MEN OF THE COAST GUARD (2 reels, 30 minutes) 16 and 36mm, sound (1940) 

A general film depicting the more important activities of the Service, with special emphasis on 
training. 

OFFSHORE PATROL (1 reel, 10 minutes) 16 and 35mm, sound (1940) 

Shows the work of the Coast Guard men aboard sea-going cruising cutters. Scenes show actual 

patrol in the North Atlantic and life aboard a ship on weather patrol station. 


District Coast Guard Officers 


1st Naval District, 
3rd Naval District, 
4th Naval District, 
5th Naval District, 
6th Naval District, 
7th Naval District, 
8th Naval District, 
9th Naval District, 
9th Naval District, 
9th Naval District, 
10th Naval District, 
11th Naval District, 
12th Naval District, 
13th Naval District, 
13th Naval District, 
14th Naval District, 


1401 Custom House,Boston, Massachusetts 

411 Custom House, New York, New York 

803 Custom House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 

Box 540, New Post Office Building, Norfolk, Virginia 

Foot of Tradd Street, Box 855, Charleston, South Carolina 

Dupont Building, Miami, Florida 

327 Custom House, Canal Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 
1700 Keith Building, 1620 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 
Custom House, 610 South Canal Street, Chicago, Illinois 
232 Old Custom House, 8th and Olive Street, St. Louis, Missouri 
San Juan, Puerto Rico 

Federal Building, Long Beach, California 
425 Custom House, San Francisco, California 
650 Federal Office Building, Seattle, Washington 
Ketchikan, Alaska 
Honolulu, T. H. 


UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY 
United States Marine Corps 


The following films may be obtained free of charge from the Marine Corps Photographic Section, 
Marine Corps Schools, Quantico, Virginia. 

CANDIDATES CLASS (2 reels, 16 minutes) 16 and 36mm, sound (1942) 

Candidates Class training for reserve commissions in the Marine Corps. 

FROM SHIPS OF THE AIR (1 reel, 8 minutes) 16 and 35mm, sound (1941) 

Paratroop training for marines at Lakehurst, New Jersey. 
















ARMED FORCES (Continued) 


DNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY (Continued) 

MARINE CORPS NEWS, VOLS. I and II (1 reel, 10 minutes, each) 16 and 35mm, sound (1942) 
Newsreels of current activities of the Marine Corps. 

MARINES HAVB LANDED, THE (1 reel, 10 minutes) 16 and 35mm, sound (1942) 

Covers general activities of the Marines. 

PASS IN REVIEW (1 reel, 9 minutes) 16 and 35mm, sound (1942) 

Current activities of Marines. 

SOLDIERS OF THE SEA (2 reels, 18 minutes) 16 and 36mm, sound (1938) 

General information on Marine Corps training. 


UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THB NAVY 

The following films are loaned free of charge. Write to your nearest U. S. N* ,,v Recruiting 

Station as shown below: 

MODERN MAN-0'-WARSMEN (2 reels, 20 minutes) 16 and 36mm, sound (1937) 

Shipboard scenes, showing the daily routine from reveille to taps. 

NAVY WINGS OF GOLD (2 reels, 22 minutes) 16 and 35mm, sound (1938) 

Flight training at Pensacola, Florida. 

SERVICE IN SUBMARINES (1 reel, 10 minutes) 16 and 35mm, sound (1938) 

Training personnel for submarine duty. 

REPAIR, SUPPLY AND RELIEF (2 reels, 22 minutes) 16 and 36mm, sound (1939) 

Activities of the Base Force. 

FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE (1 reel, 11 minutes) 16 and 36mm, sound (1940) 

Fleet maneuvers at sea. 

SUBMARINES AT SEA (1 reel, 11 minutes) 16 and 36mm, sound (1940) 

Submarine operations at sea. 

EYES OF THE NAVY (2 reels, 20 minutes) 16mm, sound (1940) 

Training aviation personnel—ashore and afloat. Air operations with U. S. Fleet. 

AMERICAN SEA POWER (1 reel, 11 minutes) 16mm, sound (1941) 

Two-ocean Navy—commentary by Lowell Thomas. Shipboard routine—reveille to taps. 

ONE SUNDAY MORNING IN HAWAII (1/3 reel, 3 minutes) 16 and 35mm, sound (1942) (Trailer) 

Reminder of Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, and appeal for enlistment 

for attrition. 


MAIN DISTRIBUTING CENTERS 


U. S. Navy 

ALBANY, NEW YORK 
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 
BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA 
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 
BUFFALO, NEW YORK 
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 
CINCINNATI, OHIO 
CLEVELAND, OHIO 
DALLAS, TEXAS 
DENVER, COLORADO 
DES MOINES, IOWA 
DETROIT, MICHIGAN 
HOUSTON, TEXAS 
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI 
LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY 
MACON, GEORGIA 
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE 
NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT 
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 
NEW YORK, NEW YORK 
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA 
OMAHA, NEBRASKA 
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 
PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA 
PORTLAND, OREGON 
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 
SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS 
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 


Recruiting Stations at 

Post Office Building 

Post Office Building 

Post Office 4 Court House Building 

New Court House 4 Post Office Building 

Post Office Building 

U. S. Court House 

Court House 4 Post Office Building 

Old Post Office Building 

Post Office and Court House 

U. S. Customs House 

Old Post Office Building 

New Federal Building 

Post Office Building 

Post Office Building 

U. S. Court House 

Federal Building 

Post Office and Court House 

Post Office Building 

Post Office Building 

Federal Office Building 

U. S. Court House 

Post Office Building 

Federal Office Building 

Federal Office Building, 90 Church St. 

Post Office Building 

Federal Office Building 

U. S. Customs House 

Old Federal Building 

U. S. Court House 

Federal Building 

Parcel Post Bldg., 11th 4 Main Sts. 

Federal Building 

Post Office Building 

Federal Office Building 

Federal Office Building 

Post Office Building 

U. S. Court 4 Customs House 


CIVILIAN DEFENSE TRAINING 


OFFICE OF CIVILIAN DEFENSE 


THE AIR RAID WARDEN (2 reels, 20 minutes) 16 and 35mm, sound (1942) 

Dramatizes the duties of an air raid warden and shows how he 'carries on during a raid. 

The above film may be obtained from the following Civilian Defense Regional Offices: 


Region I 

Mr. Joseph M. Loughlin, Dir. 
First Civilian Defense Region 
17 Court Street 
Boston, Massachusetts 


Region 11 

Col. Valter W. Metcalf, Acting Dir. 
Second Civilian Defense Region 
111 Eighth Avenue 
New York, New York 


Region III 

Mr. Rowland K. Adams, Director 
Third Civilian Defense Region 
1554 Baltimore Trust Building 
Baltimore, Maryland 


Region IV 

Mr. Charles H. Murchison, Dir. 
Fourth Civilian Defense Region 
Candler Building 
Atlanta, Georgia 


Region V 


Mr. Dan T. Moore, Dir. 

Fifth Civilian Defense Region 
1530 Standard Building 
Cleveland, Ohio 


Region VI 

Mr. Raymond J. Kelly, Dir. 
Sixth Civilian Defense Region 
2620 Civic Opera Building 
20 North Wacker Drive 
Chicago, Illinois 


Region VII 


Mr. Joseph D. Scholtz, Dir. 
Seventh Civilian Defense Region 
506 Grain Exchange Building 
19th and Harney Streets 
Omaha, Nebraska 


States Included 

Maine Massachusetts 

New Hampshire 
Vermont Connecticut 

Rhode Island 

States Included 

New York New York City 

New Jersey Delaware 


States Included 


Pennsylvania Virginia 
Maryland 

District of Columbia 


States Included 

North Carolina Georgia 
Tennessee Florida 

South Carolina Alabama 
Mississippi 

States Included 


Ohio Kentucky 

West Virginia Indiana 


States Included 


Michigan Illinois 

Wisconsin Chicago 


States Included 


Minnesota 
I owa 

North Dakota 
South Dakota 
Colorado 


Nebraska 
Missouri 
Kansas 
W y om i n g 


Region VIII 

Mr. R. E. Smith, Dir. 

Eighth Civilian Defense Region 
Majestic Building 
San Antonio, Texas 


Region IX 

Mr. James C. Sheppard, Dir. 
Ninth Civilian Defense Region 
1355 Market Street 
San Francisco, California 


States Included 


Louisiana Texas 

New Mexico Arkansas 

Oklahoma 


States Included 


Montana 

Idaho 

Washington 

California 


Utah 

Nevada 

Arizona 

Oregon 


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U. S. DEPARTMENT OF WAR 


The following training films may b.e obtained on 
headquarters in the following cities: 

» 

Boston, Massachusetts 
Governors Island, New York 
Baltimore, Maryland 
Atlanta, Georgia 

Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas 


loan from the nine Army Service Commands, with 


Fort Hayes, Columbus, Ohio 
Chicago, Illinois 
Omaha, Nebraska 
Fort Douglas, Utah 





























CIVILIAN DEFENSE TRAINING (Continued) 

U. S. DEPARTMENT OF WAR (Continued) 

The War Department loan policy has been extended to include civilian defense agencies and state 
defense councils. These films can also be purchased by such agencies from Deluxe Laboratories, 
850 Tenth Avenue, New ‘York City. 


Number 


Title 


5-12 

8-33 

8-150 

11-184 

3-216 

3-217 

3-218 

3-219 

1-226 

8-304 

11-325 

11-551 

11-552 
11-553 

11-554 
11-555 
11-556 
11-557 
11-558 
11-559 

1-258 


Map Reading (2 reels, 43 minutes) 

First Aid (1 reel, 33 minutes) 

First Aid - Part IV - Injuries and Accidents (1 reel, 26 minutes] 
Conduct of Physical Training (1 reel, 20 minutes) 

Adjustment of the Service Gas Mask (1 reel, 17 minutes) 

Inspection of the Service Gas Mask (1 reel, 9 minutes) 

Adjustment of the Training Gas Mask (1 reel, 17 minutes) 

Inspection of the Training Gas Mask (1 reel, 8 minutes) 

Aerial Bombs - Loaded (1 reel, 13 minutes) 

First Aid for Gas Casualties (1 reel, 20 minutes) 

Safeguarding and Proper Handling of Classified Material 
The Motor Vehicle Driver - Responsibility, Nomenclature, 

Accident Prevention (l reel, 25 minutes) 

The Motor Vehicle Driver 
The Motor Vehicle Driver 
(1 reel, 25 minutes) 

Motor Vehicle Driver 
Vehicle 
Vehicle 
Vehicle 
Vehicle 
Vehicle 
1 reel, 


(1 reel, 18 minutes) 
Fire Regulat ions. 


Road Rules and Regulations (1 reel, 26 minutes) 
Elementary Driving Instructions and Inspection 


The 

The 

The 

The 

The 

The 


Difficult Driving 11 reel, 18 minutes) 

Traction Aids and The Winch (1 reel, 27 minutes) 
Map Reading (1 reel, 10 minutes) 

Night Driving (1 reel, 21 minutes) 

First Echelon Maintenance (1 reel, 35 minutes) 
Loading, Trouble Shooting, Reports and Vehicle 
27 minutes) 

Indentificat ion of Aircraft - General Characteristics and Types of United 
States Military Airplanes (1 reel, 8 minutes) 

Indentification of Aircraft - Distinguishing Features of U. 

Airplanes (1 reel, 15 minutes) 


Motor 

Motor 

Motor 

Motor 

Motor 

Abuse 


Driver 
Driver 
Driver 
Driver 
Drive r 


1-259 


S. Military 











INDUSTRIAL TRAINING 


FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY 


Office of Education 

The following 16mm sound training motion pictures were developed by the Office of Education. They 
are distributed on a sales basis by Castle Films, Inc., Rockefeller Plaza, New York, New York (also 
Chicago, Illinois, and San Francisco, California). Film libraries are encouraged to purchase 
prints so that they may be made available on a rental basis to interested groups. 

Prec ision Heasnring 

The Steel Rule _ Vernier Scale 

The Micrometer Height Gages and Standard Indicators 

Fixed Gages 


The Engine Lathe 


Rough Turning Between Centers 
Turning Work Of Two Piameters 
Cutting a Taper with Compound Rest and Taper 
Attachment 


Drilling, Boring and Reaming Work Held in Chuck 
Cutting an External National Fine Thread 
Turning a Taper with Tailstock Set Over 
Cutting an External Acme Thread 


The Milling Machine 


The Milling Machine Straddle Milling 

Cutting Keyways Plain Indexing and Cutting a Spur Gear 

Straddle and Surface Milling to Close Tolerance 


Vertical Boring Mill 

Rough Facing, Turning and Drilling on a Vertical Facing, Turning, Boring, Grooving, Chamfering on 
Turret Lathe a Vertical Turret Lathe Using Two Heads 

Rough Facing and Boring and Turning a Shoulder 

The Shaper 

Cutting a Keyway on End of a Finished Shaft Drilling and Tapping a Cast Steel Valve Body 

Machining a Rectangular Cast Iron Block Drilling and Spotfacing a Cast Iron Valve Body 

Machining a Tool Steel V Block 


Shipbuilding Skills 


Preparing and Setting a Keel Block and Bottom 
Cradle 

Innerbottom Sections: 

Sub Assembly of a Closed Floor 
Sub Assembly of an Open Floor 
The Innerbottom: 

Setting up Floors and Longitudinals 
Side Frames: Sub Assembly of a Web Frame 
Deck Girders: Sub Assembly 


The Deck: Setting a Web Frame and a Transverse 
Beam 

The Bulkhead: Laying Off the Boundary, Stif¬ 
feners, Water Lines, and Buttock Lines 
Bulkhead: Laying Off and Fitting a Centerline 

Stif fener. 

The Bulkhead: Setting a Transverse Watertight 
Bulkead Into the Hull 
Deck Plates: Regulating and Setting 


Bench Work 


Threading W f ith use of Taps and Dies 
Scraping Flat Surfaces 
Scraping and Fitting Small Bearings 
Reaming With Straight Hand Reamers 


Reaming With Taper Hand Reamers 
Laying Out Small Castings 
Centering Small Stock 
Fundamentals of Filing 


Single Point Cutting Tools 

Fundamentals of Side Cutting Tools Fundamentals of End Cutting Tools 

The Sensitive Drill 

Drilling a lin 


The Vertical Drill 


Locating Holes, Drilling and Tapping in Cast Iron Countersinking, Counterboring and Spot Facing 



























INFORMATIONAL 


D. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 

For the following films, write to the depository in yonr state listed below, or to the U. S. Depart¬ 
ment of Agriculture, Division of Motion Pictures, Washington, D. C. Department employees and State 
extension workers may obtain prints on deposit with the depositories free of service charge for use 
in their work. Most of these organizations find it necessary to charge other borrowers a nominal 
service fee. 

DEMOCRACY IN ACTION (1 reel, 11 minutes) 16 and 
Shows the vast agricultural resources of this 
ers in carrying out the AAA farm program; how 
of the foods needed in the war program. 

FARM FRONT (1 reel, 11 minutes) 16 and 35mm, sound (1941) 

A documentary picture telling the story of the American farmer in national defense. It points out 
the relation of his work to the American ideal of the United States as a land of opportunity for 
all, and shows how he is working with industry to safeguard the American Freedoms. 

FOR HEALTH AND HAPPINESS (1 reel, 9 minutes) 16mm, silent and sound, color (1941) 

Discusses the vital bearing good nutrition has on human health and happiness. Shows scenes of 
well-nourished children from infancy to youth, and the food groups that contribute to all-round 
developmen t. 

ON THE ROAD TO TOMORROW (1 reel, 10 minutes) 16 and 35mm, sound (1941) 

Shows the youth of many lands and different races engaged in youth activites; explains our own 
youth movement in the 4-H Clubs, representing the great basic industry of agriculture, its 
spread into many foreign lands, and the results and significance of work and training of 
4-H Club members. 

PLOWS, PLANES AND PEACE (2 reels, 17 minutes) 16 and 35mra, sound (1941) 

While America builds strength for defense in the skies, on land and sea, seven million farmers 
build strong defenses against hunger and lack of vital supplies through the national farm program. 
The film portrays the activities of farmers in providing abundant food supplies to meet war 
requirements. 


Depositories 


Alaska. Extension Service, University of Alaska, College. 

Arizona. Extension Division, University of Arizona, Tucson; also, Extension Division, University of 
California, Los Angeles. 

California. Extension Division, University of California, Berkeley, (serves northern California); 
Extension Division, University of California, 815 South Hill Street, Los Angeles, (serves southern 
California). 

Florida. Department of Visual Instruction, General Extension Division, University of Florida, 
Gainesville. 

Georgia. Division of General Extension, University System of Georgia, 223 Walton Street, N. W., 
Atlanta. 

Idaho. Extension Service, College of Agriculture, University of Idaho, Boise. 

Illinois. Visual Aids Service, University of Illinois, Urbana. 

Indiana. Bureau of Visual Instruction, Extension Division, Indiana University, Bloomington. 

Iowa. Visual Instruction Service, Iowa State College, Ames. 

Kansas. Bureau of Visual Instruction, University Extension Division, University of Kansas, Lawrence. 
Kentucky. Department of Visual Aids, University of Kentucky, Lexington. 

Massachusetts. Extension Service, College of Agriculture, Amherst. 

Michigan. Extension Service, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; also. State Extension Service, 
Michigan State College, East Lansing. 

Montana. Montana State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Bozeman. 

Nebraska. University Extension Division, University of Nebraska, Lincoln. 

Nevada. Extension Division, University of California, Berkeley, California. 

New Hampshire. Extension Service, University of New Hampshire, Durham. 

New Jersey. New Jersey State Museum, State House Annex, Trenton. 

New Mexico. Museum of New Mexico, Santa Pe. 

North Carolina. Bureau of Visual Instruction, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. 

North Dakota. Department of Information, North Dakota Agricultural College, Fargo. 

Oregon. Department of Visual Instruction, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis. 

Oklahoma. Extension Service, Oklahoma A and H College, Stillwater. 

Puerto Rico. Extension Service, University of Paerto Rico, Rio Piedras. 

South Carolina. Extension Division, University of South Carolina, Columbia. 

South Dakota. Extension Division, University of Soatk Dakota, Vernillios; also. Extension Service, 
Sou it Dakota State College of Agriculture, Brookings. 


36mm, sound (1942) 

country; the democratic procedures followed by farm- 
these procedures are helping farmers to produce more 





INFORMATIONAL (Continued) 

D. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (Continued) 

Tennessee. Division of University Extension, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. 

Texas. Visual Instruction Bureau, University of Texas, Austin; also, Extension Service, A and M 
College of Texas, College Station. 

Utah. Extension Division, University of California, Berkeley, California. 

Vermont. Robert Hull Fleming Museum, University of Vermont, Burlington. 

Washington. Extension Service, State College of Washington, Pullman; also, Department of Visual 
Instruction, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon. 

West Virginia.* The Library, University of West Virginia, Morgantown. 

Wisconsin. Bureau of Visual Instruction, University of Wisconsin, Madison. 

Wyoming. Department of Visual Instruction, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon. 

OFFICE OF THE BITUMINOUS COAL CONSUMERS' COUNSEL 

For the following film write to the Office of the Bituminous Coal Consumers' Counsel, Post Office 
Box 483, Washington, D. C. 

COAL FOR VICTORY (1/2 reel, 6 minutes) 16 and 35mm, sound ( 1942) (Free) 

Necessity and directions for conserving coal for war production. 

OFFICE OF THE COORDINATOR OP INTER-AMERICAN AFFAIRS 

The following films are being distributed in the United States as that portion of the Coordinator's 
program which attempts to improve understanding and good will between people of the Americas by show¬ 
ing audiences in the United States various aspects of their Good Neighbors to the South. Films are 
obtainable, free of charge, from the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, 444 Madi¬ 
son Avenue, New York City, and from State University Extension Libraries, Y.M.C.A.and other 
repositories. 

A LINE FROM YUCATAN (1 reel) 16mm, sound 

Planters on Mexico's famed peninsula meet the opportunity to provide sisal hemp when war closes 
sources in the Pacific. 

AMERICANS ALL (2 reels) 16mm, sound 

Story of*the young people who live and work and play between the Straits of Magellan and the Rio 
Grande River. Intended to give the people of the United States a better understanding of their 
little-*known fellow Americans to the South. 

Produced aid narrated by Julien Bryan. 

ARGENTINE SOIL (2 reels) 16mm, sound 

Impressive evidence of the richness of Argentine natural resources. After the unusual panorama of 
Buenos Aires we pass to the open spaces where we see vast herds of wild horses, sheep and cattle; 
then inspect magnificent cataracts and rivers, the cultivation of mate, tobacco, cotton and fruit. 
Last we see an agricultural fair with prize bulls on parade. 

BRAZIL (1 reel) 16ram, sound 

A picture of three great cities—Rio d-e Janeiro, Santos, and Sao Paulo—and of the Amazon River 
Valley. 

BRAZIL GETS THE NEWS (1 reel) 16mm, sound 

The activities of the editorial and technical departments of a great modern newspaper in Sao Paulo. 

BUENOS AIRBS AND MONTEVIDEO (1 reel) J6mra, sound 

Many aspects of life in the Argentine capital and glimpses of Uruguay's chief city and its gay 
carnivals. 

COLOMBIA (1 reel) 16mm, sound 

The old port of Barranqui11a and the fine old towns of Bogota and Cartagena, and Colombia's 
charming countryside. 

COLOMBIA, CROSSROADS OF THE AMERICAS (2i reels) 16mm, sound 

An excellent informational picture of South America's northernmost country. Shows extensively 
the nation, from the lowlands, over the Andes to Bogota, with its natural resources and its people. 

FIBSTA OF THE HILLS (1 reel) 16mm, sound 

A Mexican fiesta picture, produced by Ralph Gray. 

FIRB AND WATER (1 reel) 16mm, sound 

The Lenten Fiesta at Taxco, where dancers of the True Cross perform to the noise of exploding 
firecrackers. Also, Almalaya del Rio, where Apache dances accompany the blessing of the head¬ 
waters of the River Lerma. 

HIGH SPOTS OP A HIGH COUNTRY (2 reels) 16mm, sound 

The people of Guatemala and their volcanic country, with its romantic old cities, its markets and 
farms. 

JUNGLE QDBST FOR THE GREAT STONE HEADS (3 reels) 16mm, sound 

Discovery of long buried heroic sculpture left by the Olmecs of the state of Vera Cruz. 

MEXICO BUILDS A DEMOCRACY (2 reels) 16mm, sound 

Work of the Mexican Government in bringing education to its Tarascan people. 

ORCHIDS (1 reel) 16mm, sound 

The story, magnificently illustrated in color, of orchids and other tropical flora in South 
America. 


*Serves only Department of Agriculture workers. 


INFORMATIONAL (Continued) 

OFFICE OF THE COORDINATOR OF INTER-AMERICAN AFFAIRS (Continued) 

OUR NEIGHBORS DOWN THE ROAD (4 reels) 16mm, sound 

An automobile tour, much of it on the Pan-American Highway, from Caracas to the Straits of 
Magellan, 

PATAGONIAN PLAYGROUND (1 reel) 16mm, sound 

The scenic beauty and summertime fun of Argentina's Nahuel Huapi Parle, on the eastern slope of 
the Andes. 

SKY DANCERS OF PAPANTLA (1 reel) 16mra, sound 

Mexico's unique Corpus Christi festival, which culminates in the headlong descent of dancers from 
a pole. 

SUNDAYS IN THE VALLEY OF MEXICO (1 reel) 16mm, sound 

Things to do and see on Sundays near Mexico City-—from viewing pyramids to modern dancing. 

THE BOUNTEOUS EARTH (1 reel) 16mm, sound 

Dances accompanying the blessing of the animals on Candlemas Day in the City of Cholula (City of 
Churches). The violent rites at Tlocotalapan, where a young bull is set at large to be baited by 
the entire community. 

THE DAY IS NEW (1 reel) 16mm, sound 

A day in the life of the Mexican people, picturing their varied daily activities, from dawn to 
night. 

THE HILL TOWNS OF GUATEMALA (1 reel) 16mm, sound 

The fascinating life of several small towns perched on the slopes of an extinct volcanic mountain. 

TREASURE TROVE OF JADE (4 reels) 16mm, sound 

Further discoveries, including the largest collection of early American jade ever found. 

VENEZUELA (1 reel) 16mm, sound 

The capital city of Caracas and tile port of La Guaira, sugar plantations, and colonial forts and 
t raiIs. 

WOODEN FACES OF TOTONICAPAN (1 reel) 16mm, sound 

Guatemalan fiestas, including the breath-taking climax of Chichicastenango' s famous eight-day 
celeb ration. 


FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY 


National Youth Admin is tration 

The following films may be obtained from the Regional Youth Administrators of the National Youth 

Administration listed below. They are free of charge. 

TRAINING WOMEN FOR WAR PRODUCTION (1 reel, 10 minutes) 16mm, sound, color (1942) 

Illustrates how the National Youth Administration's production training program is preparing 
thousands of women for war industries in such occupations as machine tool operation, mechanical 
inspection, assembly work, radio, as well as in health and hospital work. 

WORK CENTERS FOR VICTORY (1 reel, 12 minutes) 16mm, sound, color (1941) 

Shows the many work experience opportunities afforded boys and girls, white and negro, by the 
National Youth Administration. Shows scenes of "experience on the job" which enables thousands 
of youth to obtain work in private industry. 

YOUTH, JOBS AND DEFENSE (1 reel., 12 minutes) 16mm, sound, color (1941) 

Depicts briefly how the NYA is providing young people with practical experience and training for 
jobs in war industries—some of the 400,000 NYA youth who have gone into private employment in 
the last i2 months are shown at work in a large aircraft plant. Melvyn Douglas provides the 
c ommen t ary. 

The following film was produced by the Illinois National Youth Administration, and may be borrowed 

by writing to the Regional Youth Administrator, Civic Opera Building, 20 North Wacker Drive, 

Chicago, Illinois: 

YOUTH ON THE INDUSTRIAL FRONT (24 reels, 25 minutes) 16mm, sound (1941) 

Shows boys in training in radio, machine shops, and automotive experience. Al30 boys actually 
on the job in the production of war materials. 


Regional NYA Office 

Leon J. Kowal, Adm., 

10 Post Office Square, 
Boston, Massachusetts. 


John N. Patterson, Adm., 

600 South Front Street, 
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. 

Glenn S. Callaghan, Adm.,. 
Atlas Building, Quarrier St., 
Charleston, West Virginia. 

Orin W. Kaye, Adm., 

Ho3ter Building, 

Columbus, Ohio. 


Region 

Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, 

New York State, New York City, 
Rhode Island, Connecticut, 

Massac husetts 

New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania 


District of Columbia, North 
Carolina, West Virginia, 
Virginia, Maryland 

Kentucky, Michigan,, Ohio 











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FEDERAL SBCURITY AGENCY (Continued) 


Robert S. Richey, Adm., 
Civic Opera Building, 

20 North Wacker Drive, 
Chicago, Illinois. 

Boisfeuillet Jones, Adm., 
10 Forsyth Street Bldg., 
Atlanta, Georgia. 

Chester B. Lund, Adm., 

44 East 6th Street, 

St. Paul, Minnesota 

Miss Anne Laughlin, Adm., 
New England Building, 
Topeka, Kansas. 

J.C. Kellam, Adm., 

714 Brown Building, 
Austin, Texas. 

William W. Gartin, Adm., 
810 - 14th Street, 

Denver, Colorado. 

W. G. Frischknecht, Adm., 
2328 West 7th Street, 

Los Angeles, California. 


Indiana, Wisconsin, Illinois 


Georgia, Alabama, Florida, 
South Carolina, Tennessee, 
Mississippi 

Minnesota, North Dakota, 

South Dakota, Nebraska, 

I owa 

Missouri, Oklahoma, Arkansas, 
Kansas 


Louisiana, New Mexico, Texas 


Montana, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, 
Arizona, Colorado 

California, Washington, Oregon, 
Nevada 


U. S. Public Health Service 


For the following film write to the Federal Security Agency, U. S. -Public Health Service, Washington, 
D. C. 

ABOUT FACES (1 reel, 16 minutes) 16mm, sound, color; 16 and 36mm, sound, black-and-white (1941) 

(Free) 

Entertaining subject on dental health. Follows "Danny" from the cradle to his induction in the 
Army, stressing importance of dental care. 

Prints of the following film have been made available to all State Health Offices from which they 
may be borrowed. It will be shown exclusively under the supervision and authority of local health 
departments. 

KNOW FOR SURE (Venereal Disease) (1 reel, 10 minutes) 16 and 36mm, sound (1942) (Free) 

A very frank treatment FOR MALE AUDIENCES ONLY, particularly for men in camps and war industries. 
Deals with prophylaiis, diagnosis, and clinical treatment. Also gives attention to follow-up 
treatment, sources of infection, and community control. Made in Hollywood, produced by Darryl 
Zanuck, directed by Lewis Milestone, for the Public Health Service. 


DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 
Bureau of Mines 


The Bureau of Mines has many films, both sound and silent, in both 16 and 36mm widths, de¬ 
picting mining operations and related manufacturing processes. They show where minerals are found 
and how they are extracted from the earth, manufactured or refined into useful everyday products, 
utilized, and conserved. The films deal with such minerals and mineral products as aluminum, 
asbestos, abrasives, acetylene, coal, concrete, copper, glass, iron, steel, lead, gasoline, 
petroleum, nickel, sulphur, and related subjects. They are available to Governmental agencies, 
educational institutions, engineering and scientific societies, civic and business associations, 
clubs, churches, and other responsible organizations. 

These films are produced and circulated under the direction of Allan Sherman, Chief, Informa¬ 
tion Division, Bureau of Mines, Washington, D. C. The cost of production is paid by cooperating 
industrial concerns. The pictures are free from trade-marks, trade names, or other direct adver¬ 
tising material. Production is in charge of M. F. Leopold, Supervising Engineer, Motion Picture 
Production Section, Bureau of Mines, Washington, D. C. Address inquiries concerning production and 
revision to him. 


Distribution of the films is in charge of: 

Louis F. Perry, Supervising Engineer 
Graphic Services Section 
Bureau of Mines Experiment Station 
4800 Forbes Street 
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 

A complete library of all pictures is maintained at the above address. For the convenience of 
borrowers distant from Pittsburgh, copies of certain films are deposited at sub-distributing centers, 
selected with rega'rd to accessibility. 


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OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION 
Bureau of Mot ion Pictures 
OBTAIN FILMS FROM YODR NEAREST DISTRIBUTOR. 

The following films are available from the distributors listed below. Distributors are permitied 
to make a service charge to the user not to exceed 5 Oil for the first subject and 25c for each 
additional subject included in a single shipment. Transportation costs are additional. An attend¬ 
ance report card, stamped with your distributor's name, will be enclosed with each film shipment. 
Please fill them out and return them promptly to the Bureau of Motion Pictures, Office of War In¬ 
formation, Washington, D. C. No postage is necessary. 35mm sound prints are obtainable from the 
Office of War Information Film Unit, 35 West 45th Street, New York City. 

‘ALUMINUM (1 reel, 9 minutes) 16 and 35mm,sound (1941) 

This is the story of the "fateful metal"; importation of bauxite; transmutation into alumina and 
thence into aluminum sheeting and subsequently into fighting planes. This behind-the-scenes 
story of our most strategic metal is told in striking photography and eloquent commentary. 
Photographed on the Gulf Coast and at leading reduction and sheet-rolling plants, chiefly in the 
South. 

BOMBER (1 reel, 10 minutes) 16 and 35mm, sound (1941) 

This subject shows the manufacture of the Martin B-26 medium bomber and suggests its speed and 
power as a combat plane. "As a production it ranks with the finest documentary films ever made. 

The camera work is excellent, with each frame a perfect photograph. A special commentary, writ¬ 
ten by Carl Sandburg, stresses power and certainty in its poetic composition."—The Hollywood 
Reporter. 

‘BUILDING A BOMBER (2 reels, 20 minutes) 16 and 35mm, sound (1941) 

This is an educational exposition on the building of the B-26 U. S. Army medium bomber, and is of 
considerable interest to engineering schools, vocational groups, and educational organizations 
eager to learn how our skyfighters are made. 

‘BUILDING A TANK (2 reels, 20 minutes) 16 and 35mm, sound (1942) 

The speed-up of the tank production program is shown, giving technical detail regarding construc¬ 
tion and processes involved in the manufacture of the M-3 medium tank. 

‘DEFENSE REVIEW NO. 3 (1 reel, 9 minutes) 16 and 35mm, sound (1942) 

This film includes three 3-minute stories: RIVERBOAT, showing inland waterway transportation of 

defense products and raw materials; YOUNG EAGLES, showing air pilot training with emphasis on the 
Link trainer; FOOD FOR FREEDOM on the agricultural food supply for the United Slates and Great 
Britain. 

DEMOCRACY IN ACTION (1 reel, 11 minutes) 16 and 35mm, sound (1942) 

Shows the vast agricultural resources of this country; the democratic procedures followed by 
farriers in carrying out the AAA farm program; how these procedures are helping farmers to produce 
more of the foods needed in the war program. 

LAKE CARRIER (1 reel, 9 minutes) 16 and 35mm, sound (1942) 

This film shows the part played by lake freighters on the inland waterways carrying iron ore 
1,000 miles to the steel mills of midwest industrial cities. Narration by Frederic March. 

*MEN AND SHIPS (2 reels, 22 minutes) 16 and 35mm, sound (1940) 

This is a pictur ization of training officers and seamen in our growing merchant marine. Magnifi¬ 
cent photography, a special score played by musicians from New York Philharmonic Symphony. 

‘POWER FOR DEFENSE d reel, qo minutes) 16 and 35mm, sound (1942) 

This film shows the variety of interesting uses of hydroelectric power in the Tennessee VaJley. 
Production of munitions, shells, army shoes, aluminum, airplanes, uniforms, textiles, and other 
materials is shown. Photographed in the Tennessee Valley. Produced by the National Defense 
Advisory Commission in cooperation with the Tennessee Valley Authority. 

RING OF STEEL (1 reel, 10 minutes) 16 and 35mm, sound (1942) 

This dramatic subject pictures the American soldiers as they are now, carrying on the traditions 
of past accomplishment, and outlines the part of the American soldier in the growth of the nation. 
Narration by Spencer Tracy. Many scenes of battlegrounds famous in American history. 

SAFEGUARDING MILITARY INFORMATION (1 reel, 10 minutes) 16 and 35mm, sound (1942) 

This film was originally made by the Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences as a training 
film for the U. S. Army, and is now being shown generally throughout the country. It stresses 
the importance of secrecy on the part of military personnel and workers engaged in defense activ¬ 
ities, and shows the results of careless talk, dramatic scenes of ship explosion, sabotage, and 
disastrous events resulting from thoughtless revelation of information to the enemy. 

SONG SHORTS (1/3 reel, 3 minutes, each) 16 and 36mm, sound (1942) 

ANCHORS AWEIGH - Splendid background scenes of the Navy at sea stir the audience while Conrad Thi- 
bault sings the Navy song in a, rousing manner. The audience joins in the last chorus. 

KEEP 'EM ROLLING - A rousing, patriotic subject, with production scenes as a kaleidoscopic back¬ 
ground for the song. The Rogers and Hart song is sung by Jan Peerce "off screen," and the audience 
is asked to join in the last chorus, with guiding words superimposed upon the film scenes of in¬ 
dustry in action to "keep 'em rolling." 

THE CAISSONS GO ROLLING ALONG - Robert Weede sings this well-known song of the Field Artillery, 

"off screen." Scenes of the Field Artillery in action make a stirring background. The audience 
is asked to join in the chorus. 

TANKS (1 reel, 10 minutes) 16 and 35mm, sound (1942) 

Graphically describes the manufacture of the M-3 medium tank. Photographed at the Chrysler 
Detroit Arsenal, Fort Knox, Kentucky, and an unnamed Eastern seaport. "The photography is 
magnificent, the musical score by Jack Schaindlin forms a meaningful background to the film; 
and Orson Welles reads a fine script with dramatic excellence. In telling the tale of how the M-. 






INFORMATIONAL (Continued) 


OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION (Continued) 

medium tank is assembled, tested and shipped overseas, all the component factors are fused into 
an outstanding reel. Exhibitors will find the subject an exciting way of showing how our produc¬ 
tion plants are forging the 'armament of victory' --Film Daily. 

’TARGET FOR TONIGHT (4 reels, 48 minutes) 16mm, sound 

An account of an actual air raid by the Bomber Command of the Royal British Air Force. The pic¬ 
ture begins with new aerial photographs of enemy territory brought back by reconnaissance planes. 
These disclose the objective to be raided. Then comes the staff planning, routine of preparing 
the bombers, getting weather reports, instructing the crews, and the tension of the evening take¬ 
off. From this point, the camera stays with the big Wellington bomber, named n F for Freddie," 
and its crew of 'six. "F for Freddie" reaches its destination, descends to bomb the target amidst 
a barrage of enemy anti-aircraft fire, and there is a spectacular explosion as the bombs find 
their mark. Its engine in trouble, its wireless operator wounded, the plane heads for home. The 
picture ends with the crew's report back to headquarters. 

’THE NEW SPIRIT (1 reel, 7 minutes) 16 and 35mm, sound (1942) 

A Walt Disney production for the Treasury Department, picturing Donald Duck learning how to help 
the war effort by paying his income tax. 

’WOMEN IN DEFENSE (1 reel, 10 minutes) 16 and 35mm, sound (1942) 

This is a topical exposition of the various roles women are assuming in the war effort. Princi¬ 
pal sequences show women of science, women in industry, and women in the voluntary services. 
Commentary written by Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt and narrated by Katharine Hepburn. 

'Not all distributors listed below have prints of the films so designated. If you are unable to 
obtain prints from your distributor, please write for information to the Bureau of Motion Pictures, 
Office of kar Information, Washington, D. C. 

NOTICE: There will be new films issued to these distributors by the Bureau of Motion Pictures each 

mon t b. 


List of Distributors 


East ern Region 


Connectic u t 
Delawa re 
Flor ida 
Georgia 
Maine 
Mary la nd 

University of Connecticut 
Audio-Visual Aids Center 
Storrs, Connecticut 

Milton H. Hill, Inc. 

922 Shipley St. 

Wilmington, Delaware 

Southern 16mm Picture Co. 

172 N. E. 96th St. 

Miami, Elorida 

University of Florida 
Dept. Auoio-Visual Inst. 
Gainesville, Florida 

Distributors Group Inc. 

119 Luckie St. , N. W. 

Atlanta, Georgia 

Russell C. Roshon 
Rhodes-Haverty Bldg. 

Atlanta, Georgia 

Stevens-Ideal Pictures 
89 Cone St., N. W. 

Atlanta, Georgia 

University System of Georgia 
Division of General Extension 
Atlanta, Georgia 

University of Maine 
School of Education 
Crono, Maine 

Boston University 
School of Education 
Boston, Massachusetts 


Massachusetts 
New Hampshire 
New Jersey 
New York 
North Carolina 
Pennsylvania 

Cinema, Inc. 

234 Clarendon St. 

Boston, Massachusetts 

Commonwealth of Massachusetts 
Department of Education 
Boston, Massachusetts 

Visual Education Service Inc. 
131 Clarendon St. 

Boston, Massachusetts 

Audio-Film Libraries 
661 Bloomfield Ave. 

Bloomfield, N. J. 

The Princeton Film Center 
410 Nassau St. 

Princeton, N. J. 

Fred S. Buchan 
79 Allen Street 
Buffalo, New York 

Bell and Howell Co. 

30 Rockefeller Plaza 
New York, New York 

Bertram Willoughby Pictures, Inc. 

Suite 600 

1600 Broadway 

New York, New York 

Brandon Films, Inc. 

1600 Broadway 
New York, New York 

Commonwealth Pictures Corp. 

729 Seventh Avenue 
New York, New York 


Rhode Island 
South Carolina 
Vermont 
Virginia 

Washington, D. C. 
West Virginia 

Films Inc. 

330 West 42nd Street 
New York, New York 

Walter 0. Gutlohn, Inc. 

35 West 45th St reet 
New York, New York 

New York University Film Library 
71 Washington Square 
New York, New York 

Russell C. Roshon 
RKO Bldg. - 25th Floor 
Radio City 
New York, New York 

Y.M.C.A. Motion Picture Bureau 
347 Madison Avenue 
New York, New York 

John E. Allen, Inc. 

6 George St., 

Rochester, New York 

Syracuse University 
School of Education 
Educational Film Library 
Syracuse, New York 

Ideal Motion Picture Service 
393 St. John's Avenue 
Yonkers, New York 

National Film Service 
120 Salisbury St. 

Raleigh, N. C. 

University of North Carolina 
Extension of Division 
Chape 1 Hill, N. C. 





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Kunz Motion Picture Service, Inc. 
1319 Vine Street 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Russel C. Roshon 
Fox Theatre Bldg. 

Philadelphia, Pa. 

Pennsylvania College for Women 
P. C. W. Film Service 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Russell C. Rosbon 
520 State Theater Bldg. 
PittsDurgh, Pa. 

Southern Region 


Alabama 
Arkansas 
Louisiana 

University of Alabama 
Visual Aids 
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 

Arkansas State Teachers College 
Public Relations 
Conway, Arkansas 

Jasper Ewing Sc Sons 
225 Main St. 

Baton Rouge, La. 

Harfilms, Inc. 

660 Baronne St. 

New Orleans, La. 

State Department of Education 
Baton Rouge, La. 

University of New Mexico 
Extension Division 
Albuquerque, New Mexico 

Camera Shoppe 
1920 N. Broadway 
Oklahoma City, Okla. 


Central Western Region 


Illinois 

Indiana 

Iowa 

Kansas 

Kentucky 

Bell and Howell Co. 
1801-15 Larchmont Ave. 
Chicago, Ill. 

College Film Center 
69 East Van Buren St. 
Chicago, Ill. 

Films, Inc. 

64 East Lake St. 
Chicago, Ill. 

Ideal Pictures Corp. 
28-34 East Eighth St. 
Chicago, Ill. 

Russell C. Roshon 
188 West Randolph St. 
Chicago, Ill. 


Clem Williams Films 
403 Diamond Bank Bldg. 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Pennsylvania State College 
Audio-Visual Aids 
State College, Pa. 

University of South Carolina 
Extension Division 
Columbia, South Carolina 


Mississippi 
New Mexico 
Oklahoma 

Oklahoma Visual Education Co. 
1100 N. W. 22nd St. 

Oklahoma City, Okla. 

University of Oklahoma 
Extension Division 
Norman, Oklahoma 

Ideal Pictures Corp. 

18 South Third St. 

Memphis, Tennessee 

Russell C. Roshon 
88 Madison Ave. at Maine 
Memphis, Tennessee 

University of Tennessee 
Extension Division 
Knoxville, Tennessee 

National Ideal Film Library 
2024 Main St. 

Dallas, Texas 


Michigan 
Minnesota 
Missou ri 
Nebraska 


Y. M. C. A. Motion Picture Bureau 
19 South LaSalle St. 

Chicago, Ill. 

University of Illinois 
Visual Aid Service 
Urbana, Ill. 

Burke's Motion Picture Co. 

4284 Lincoln Way West 
South Bend, Indiana 

Dennis Film Bureau 
29 East Maple St. 

Wabash, Indiana 

Indiana University 
Extension Division 
Bureau of Audio-Visual Aids 
Bloomington, Indiana 


Robert Hull Fleming Museum 
University of Vermont 
Burlington, Vermont 

State Board of Education 
Audio-Visual Education 
Richmond, Virginia 

Bell and Howell Co. 

1221 G Street, N. W. 
Washington, D. C. 


Tennessee 

Texas 


Russell C. Roshofn 
Southland Annex 
Dallas, Texas 

Texas Technological College 
Dept. Visual Instruction 
Lubbock, Texas 

Texas Visual Education Co. 

305 West 10th St. 

Austin, Texas 

University of Texas 
Extension Division 
Austin, Texas 

West Texas State Teachers College 
Bureau of Public Service 
Canyon, Texas 

Y. M. C. A. Motion Picture Bureau 
1700 Patterson Ave. 

Dallas, Texas 


North Dakota 
Ohio 

South Dakota 
W isconsin 


Eastin 16mm Picture Co. 

Davenport, Iowa 

Iowa State College 
Visual Instruction Service 
Ames, Iowa 

Pratt Sound Film Service 
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 

State University of Iowa 
Dept, of Visual Instruction 
Iowa City, Iowa 

Central Visual Education Service 
Wichita, Kansas 

University of Kansas 
Extension Division 
Bureau of Visual Instruction 
Lawrence, Kansas 


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D. T. Davis Co. 

231 West Short St. 

Lexington, Ky. 

University of Kentucky 
University Extension 
Lexington, Ky. 

Cosmopolitan Film Libraries, Inc. 
3248 Gratiot Ave. 

Detroit, Mich. 

W. D. Engleman 
701 West Warren St. 

Detroit, Mich. 

University of Michigan 
Bureau of Visual Education 
Ann Arbor, Mich. 

Elliott Film Service 
72 Glenwood Ave. 

Minneapolis, Minn. 

Film Preview, Inc. 

1504 Hennepin Ave. 

Minneapolis, Minn. 

Russell C. Roshon 
535 Andrus Bldg. 

Minneapolis, Minn. 

University of Minnesota 
Extension Division 
Minneapolis, Minn. 


Kansas City Sound Service Co. 

926 McGee St. 

Kansas City, Mo. 

Pictosound Movie Service 
4416 Donoyan Ave. 

St. Louis, Mo. 

Russell C. Roshon 
Midland Bldg. 

Kansas City, Mo. 

Russell C. Roshon 
Louderman Bldg. 

St. Louis, Mo. 

Swank Motion Pictures 
620 North Skinker Ave. 

St. Louis, Mo. 

University of Missouri 
University Extension Division 
Columbia, Mo. 

Modern Sound Pictures, Inc. 

1219 Farnum St. 

Omaha, Nebraska 

University of Nebraska 
Extension Division 
Department of Audio-Visual Aids 
Lincoln, Nebraska 

State College Station 
State Director of Correspondence 
Study 

Fargo, North Dakota 


Cousino Visual Education Service 
2854 Scottwood Ave. 

Toledo, Ohio 

Escar Motion Picture Service, Inc. 
7315 Carnegie Ave. 

Cleveland, 'Ohio 

Ohio State Department of Education 
Visual Instruction Exchange 
Columbus, Ohio 

Sun Ray Films Co. 

2108 Payne Ave. 

Cleveland, Ohio. 


Twyman Films, Inc. 

29 Central Ave. 

Dayton, Ohio 

University of South Dakota 
Extension Division 
Vermillion, South Dakota 

Photoart House 

844 N. Plankinton Ave. 

Milwaukee, Wisconsin 

University of Wisconsin 
Extension Division 
Madison, Wisconsin 


Far Western Region 


Arizona 

California 

Colorado 

Idaho 

University of Arizona 
University Extension Division 
Tucson, Arizona 

Bell & Howell Co. 

716 North LaBrea Ave. 
Hollywood, Calif. 

William M. Dennis 
2506i W. Seventh St. 

Los Angeles, Calif. 

Films, Inc. 

1709 W. Eighth St. 

Los Angeles, Calif. 

Ideal Pictures Corp. 

2408 W. Seventh St. 

Los Angeles, Calif. 

Photo and Sound, Inc. 

153 Kearney St. 

San Francisco, Calif. 

University of California 
Extension Division 
Berkeley, Calif. 


Mon tana 

Nevada 

Oregon 


Y. M. C. A. Motion Picture Bureau 
351 Turk St. 

San Francisco, Calif. 

Akin and Bagshaw, Inc. 

1425 Williams St. 

Denver, Colorado 

Ideal Pictures Corp. 

7 Coors Bldg. 

Littleton, Colorado 

University of Colorado 
Extension Division 
Boulder, Colorado 

University of Idaho 
University Extension Service 
Boise, Idaho 

Campbell Films 
Manhattan, Montana 

State Department of Visual 
Education 
Helena, Montana 


Utah 

Was hing ton 
Wyoming 


Films, Inc. 

314 S. W. Ninth Ave. 

Portland, Oregon 

Ideal-Owens Pictures 
Drawer H 

Portland, Oregon 

Oregon State System of Higher 
Education 

Dept, of Visual Instruction 
Corvallis, Oregon 

Brigham Young University 
Extension Division 
Provo, Utah 

State College of Washington 
Division of General Extension 
Pullman, Washington 

University of Wyoming 

Director of Correspondence Study 

Laramie, Wyoming 




